The NECI, with our legal team of Ms Helen Callanan SC, David O'Brien BL and Harry Carpendale Solicitor has attended the High Court on Thursday 15th August in Dublin for the Judgement of Justice Meenan on the NECI Interlocutory Injunction application.

Our legal team represented the concerns of the NECI electrical contractor excellently. We now await Judge Meenan’s decision which is expected to be delivered in August. All parties will be notified by the courts of the time of the announcement.

In less than 24 hours, we, the NECI, will take our case to the high courts in Cork City from 10.30am in an attempt to block an upcoming SEO that will threaten the electrical industry from the bottom up.

We have been on the road since Tuesday 25th of June holding a series of meetings in order to inform the Electrical Contractors of the SEO implications and create a plausible resistance effort to this SEO.

The Labour Court has confirmed that it will hold a public hearing on the 14th March 2019 at The Labour Court, Lansdowne House, Lansdowne Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 at 11:30am to conduct an examination of the terms and conditions in the Electrical Contracting Industry

It has been brought to NSAI’s attention that there are 13 pages missing from Draft prI.S. 10101:201x and specifically Part 712 “ Photovoltaic systems (PV generator)”. NSAI has taken full responsibility for this error and a revised draft has now been uploaded to the NSAI

The National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) is urging the more than 4000 registered electricalcontractors in Ireland, and all those working in the electrotechnical sector to have their say on theproposed National Wiring Rules.